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Jerusalem takes on Tel Aviv

With hotel occupancy up and a new high-speed rail link, Jerusalem tourism faces an exciting 2018

November 13, 2017 15:10
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Jerusalem is set to challenge Tel Aviv’s reputation as Israel’s top city destination for millennials in 2018 after a big rise in hotel occupancy this year.

As Israel welcomed its three millionth tourist last week, numbers were up around a quarter in the city on the same period last year, now at 64.8 per cent occupancy as opposed to 50.7% in 2016.

It’s all part of the city’s ongoing reinvention, believes Sharon Dayan, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at The Inbal Hotel, which is itself undergoing the second phase of its £15 million renovation.

The hotel is adding 50 new luxury rooms for 2018, as well as renovating the public areas before Passover and updating its Sofia restaurant from a dairy concept to a grill restaurant.

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